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Fall in love with the process and the results will be inevitable.

#Bitcoin ’s resistance to change is one of its greatest strengths. By being intentionally hard to modify, it protects its core principles of decentralization, security, and trust. This design forces innovation to happen within strict, well-tested boundaries, ensuring any advancements don’t compromise the foundation.

In a world where shortcuts often lead to fragility, Bitcoin’s struggle to evolve ensures resilience. It’s a system where ideas must prove themselves against the test of time and scrutiny, making progress deliberate and meaningful. Resistance to easy change isn’t a flaw—it’s the very reason Bitcoin endures.

I don’t understand why there issn’t a proper collection of popular games (such as chess, checkers and others) where we can bet small amount of sats to make gaming more spicy.

Hold on you all, I am working on something ✊🏻

Improve UX for threads please, click on each answer is very confusing

https://m.primal.net/MglS.mov

When there is a thread, I would like to have answers open by default, instead to have to click on them one by one

Scammers will do every they can to separate you from your #bitcoin

Stay focused, learn and stack sats.

GN friends!

New bitcoiners should listen to old Andreas Antonopulos videos, rather than Saylor's ones.

Andreas we really in for the revolution ✊

Is there a good JS library to generate lightning invoices?

- Isn't the ability to verify your own balance and broadcast transactions privately an incentive?

- Wouldn't you care about secure a network that hold a big chunk of your net worth?

To me, both answers are a YES

Isn't the ability to verify your own balance and broadcast transactions privately an incentive?

It also likely depends on how much Bitcoin you hold—strengthening the network is surely worth it if you're storing significant value.

And how much does running a node cost? Just a couple of dollars a month? 😅

The more people running nodes, the harder it becomes to disrupt the Bitcoin network. Running a node is currently affordable and relatively simple, and every Bitcoin update should prioritize making it even easier and more accessible. Decentralization thrives when participation grows

Bitcoin’s decentralization is its core strength. It ensures no single entity can control the network, protecting its neutrality, censorship resistance, and global accessibility. This resilience is what makes #Bitcoin the foundation of sound money for a digital age.

However, decentralization isn’t just about running nodes—it’s also about making it feasible for more people to do so. That’s why we must prioritize simplicity in Bitcoin’s node software. Complex code not only increases the risk of bugs but also raises barriers to understanding, auditing, and maintaining the protocol.

By keeping the codebase lean and efficient, we ensure Bitcoin remains accessible to individuals, not just corporations or institutions. A simpler, more transparent protocol strengthens trust and encourages broader participation—essential for Bitcoin’s long-term health.

Decentralization isn’t automatic; it’s a choice we make every day. Let’s commit to safeguarding Bitcoin’s ethos by valuing simplicity and inclusivity in its design.

This app is a scam lmao

The only one that does not make any sense is MM/DD/YYYY